MGMT 1A
Principles of Accounting
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Not open to freshmen. Introduction to financial accounting principles, including preparation and analysis of financial transactions and financial statements. Valuation and recording of asset-related transactions, including cash, receivables, marketable securities, inventories, and long-lived assets. Current liabilities. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2021 - This is one of the most incredible teachers I have ever had the privilege to learn from at UCLA. Her lectures are succinct and interesting. I would 100% recommend anyone to take this class because it will teach you so many valuable things about finance. Prof Gardner was kind and I found that when it came to reasonable requests, she happily granted them. By FAR the best teacher I have had at UCLA and she teaches the information incredibly well.
Winter 2021 - This is one of the most incredible teachers I have ever had the privilege to learn from at UCLA. Her lectures are succinct and interesting. I would 100% recommend anyone to take this class because it will teach you so many valuable things about finance. Prof Gardner was kind and I found that when it came to reasonable requests, she happily granted them. By FAR the best teacher I have had at UCLA and she teaches the information incredibly well.
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I took Litt over the summer, and I found his class to be a relatively easy one. He tells you everything you need to know for his two exams, so you should have no trouble acing them if you have done your homework. It's simple: know your stuff, do your homework, and you get an A. But, I have to admit that since he doesn't offer any curve (that is, his class is graded pretty much on an absolute scale of A= 90%+, B= 80-89, etc...), be wary of making careless errors on the tests. Or else, you may end up with a lower grade than you think you deserve. Overall, he's a great professor. I'd definitely recommend him.
I took Litt over the summer, and I found his class to be a relatively easy one. He tells you everything you need to know for his two exams, so you should have no trouble acing them if you have done your homework. It's simple: know your stuff, do your homework, and you get an A. But, I have to admit that since he doesn't offer any curve (that is, his class is graded pretty much on an absolute scale of A= 90%+, B= 80-89, etc...), be wary of making careless errors on the tests. Or else, you may end up with a lower grade than you think you deserve. Overall, he's a great professor. I'd definitely recommend him.
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Professor Ravetch is a great teacher he makes a boring subject tolerable with his entertaining lectures. His courses are very demanding but it is not impossible to get a good grade in his class. Make sure you do all of the homework and review the course reader and you should do fine.
Professor Ravetch is a great teacher he makes a boring subject tolerable with his entertaining lectures. His courses are very demanding but it is not impossible to get a good grade in his class. Make sure you do all of the homework and review the course reader and you should do fine.